Chapter 506 Grasping the Main Contradiction (8,000-word update!)



Chapter 506 Grasping the Main Contradiction (8,000-word update!)

The person in charge of action direction for Lu Yanhe in the "Burning Fire" crew was Ji Xiaohua.

He is nearly forty years old. He used to be a martial arts actor and acted in many action movies, but they were all minor roles that didn't stand out. As he got older, he started to move behind the scenes.

Lu Yanhe's action scenes in "Burning Fire" are characterized by their graceful movements, mainly to differentiate them from Shang Yongzhou's style.

As the main perspective of the film, Shang Yongzhou also bears the heavy responsibility of revenge. His overall style will be more somber, and his fighting style will be harder and more "flesh-on".

For a commercial film, the characters must have distinct differences and unique personalities.

The action choreography for Lu Yanhe was not actually designed by Ji Xiaohua; Ji Xiaohua was only responsible for teaching the choreography to Lu Yanhe.

The action sequences were designed by a very famous martial arts choreographer.

Lu Yanhe practiced with Ji Xiaohua for more than a week. Ji Xiaohua said, "You've learned all the moves, but you're using too much force."

"Force?" Lu Yanhe asked, somewhat puzzled.

Ji Xiaohua said, "This is a very traditional martial arts film fighting style, but this is a fantasy film."

Lu Yanhe still didn't quite understand what Ji Xiaohua was trying to say, and asked, "What's the difference between action scenes of different genres?"

Ji Xiaohua's expression skills were not very good. After stammering for a long time, she finally said, "One will be more solid, and the other is more flashy and more detached from reality."

They're all detached from reality...

Although Ji Xiaohua was indeed not very good at expressing herself, and the words she used did not sound very nice at first glance, Lu Yanhe still understood what Ji Xiaohua meant.

"You mean to say that the fight scenes in 'Burning Fire' should have more transcendent movements, like those martial arts masters who can easily skim across the Yangtze River with a few strokes of the water?" Lu Yanhe gave an example. "It's like my current movements are too ugly and not graceful. When combined with the post-production special effects, they don't achieve the effect that the movements were originally intended to have?"

Ji Xiaohua nodded immediately.

"Yes."

"Teacher Ji, could you play it with me again?"

Ji Xiaohua nodded.

Lu Yanhe then said to Wang Biao, "Wang Biao, can you record the part I typed and the part Teacher Ji typed? I'll think about it."

Upon comparison, Lu Yanhe immediately noticed the difference.

Indeed, although his movements are very skilled and his play is smooth, compared to Ji Xiaohua's, the latter's rhythm has a more "cool" feel.

To put it simply, the goal is to make this move so striking that it catches everyone's eye and makes them think he's incredibly cool.

Now I just think his kung fu action scenes are pretty good.

This kind of skill can't be learned through training.

You'll have to figure it out yourself.

His action scenes in "Phoenix Terrace" were quite well received back then. However, looking back now, although his action scenes were visually appealing, they relied heavily on the characters, camera movements, and editing, as they were all fragmented action sequences pieced together from frame by frame.

"Burning Fire" is a movie, and according to the information Lu Yanhe has received, their requirements for the action scenes are more than twice as high as those for "Phoenix Terrace." This isn't about the difficulty of the action sequences, but rather that the core of "Phoenix Terrace" isn't about whether the action scenes are visually appealing; those are just embellishments. Therefore, during filming, they didn't do overly complex camera work. If a scene didn't work out on set, they relied on post-production editing to make it look more action-packed, sometimes even using stunt doubles or using negative space.

Wanrenhai's design for "Burning Fire" was different. He wanted to shoot a powerful long take, not just a shot where the camera is stationary and the actors are fighting, but a long take where the camera works in sync with the actors' movements, combining the characters, actions, and camera movements.

The key to a blockbuster special effects film is to create a visually stunning and overwhelming experience.

Lu Yanhe highly approves of Wanrenhai's positioning of "Burning Fire".

If Wanrenhai were to tell him at this moment that in the movie "Burning Fire," character development is more important than visual effects, he would be stunned and realize that he had chosen the wrong role.

It's not that character development isn't important in a film like *Burning Fire*. Of course it is. For a classic special effects blockbuster to become a classic, its characters and story must be compelling and memorable. Special effects will always become outdated, but human emotions will. However, for the current film market and the positioning of a commercial special effects blockbuster, the biggest draw is undoubtedly the visual effects.

On a grander scale, it's about establishing a worldview.

Lu Yanhe didn't want his action scenes to become a bug in the world's lore.

While resting in the hotel, he spent almost all his time watching movies. He watched all kinds of epic films and acclaimed action movies, trying to get into the right mindset.

Finally, Lu Yanhe found the feeling he was looking for in the hotel's swimming pool.

The person floats on the water, paddling with their limbs.

As he swims, he gets the feeling that he has become a fish and can swim freely in this water.

Lu Yanhe knew, of course, that this was an illusion caused by the buoyancy of the water.

Then, in that instant, Lu Yanhe suddenly realized.

To make action scenes look good, you need to create a sense of lightness that "defies gravity".

-

Shang Yongzhou did not come to the film crew for training.

He hired a private tutor to provide one-on-one instruction in his own space.

This is a personal habit. Lu Yanhe acted with Shang Yongzhou in "The Road to Glory" and knows Shang Yongzhou's acting habits. Shang Yongzhou is a very "selfish" actor when he's acting. He doesn't care about others and is completely focused on himself and the character.

Lu Yanhe still remembers that during the filming of "The Road to Glory", Shang Yongzhou was in a state of "don't bother me" for a period of time, and his whole body exuded an aura that kept strangers away.

Lu Yanhe sometimes wondered if the reason he was being talked about for joining the crew so early was because Shang Yongzhou hadn't joined yet, making him seem particularly eager in comparison.

Of course, no one would say these things to his face.

He couldn't possibly find someone specifically to argue with him.

Lu Yanhe prepared for his role and practiced his movements. About a week and a half passed, and by the end of March, "Burning Fire" was ready to start filming.

Shang Yongzhou finally appeared on set.

He only had one assistant with him, and no other entourage.

Lu Yanhe's usual entourage of only two people was enough to make the crew gossip, but Shang Yongzhou's entourage made them even more talkative.

Wang Biao, who liked to eavesdrop, had told Lu Yanhe several times that everyone was surprised by the number of people accompanying him and Shang Yongzhou.

It's worth noting that, apart from the two of them, almost every actor who came to star in the movie "Burning Fire" was accompanied by four or five people on set. This was before filming even started; they were just doing action training or makeup tests, and so on.

Lu Yanhe: "Let others say whatever they want."

Wang Biao: "It's not that simple, Brother Lu. I heard that what you two did has drawn criticism from other actors' teams."

"What complaints did they have?" Lu Yanhe asked in surprise.

"So... you two are so simple, but you make it seem like they're making a big fuss by bringing four or five people along," Wang Biao said. "To put it bluntly, they just want to show off, but you two, who are really trying to be sophisticated, are making their show look like that of arrogant nouveau riche."

Lu Yanhe stared at Wang Biao in surprise.

Wang Biao: "Does this surprise you so much?"

"Oh, no, I'm just amazed by your eloquent use of words," Lu Yanhe said. "Your linguistic artistry is quite reminiscent of Sister Ziyan's."

Wang Biao chuckled and said confidently, "Then I'm not exaggerating when I say that I'm a die-hard fan of Sister Ziyan."

"If it were Sister Ziyan, what do you think she would say in this situation? What would she do?" Lu Yanhe asked.

Wang Biao thought for a moment and said, "At most, we'll say a few sarcastic things behind their backs. We won't do anything. What they say and do is their own business. We'll just do our thing. If they want to act high and mighty, let them. It all depends on how the two leads act. Sister Ziyan will only scold them for being petty."

Lu Yanhe smiled with relief.

“If Sister Ziyan knew how well you knew her, she would definitely be surprised. But I agree with you, and I also think Sister Ziyan would scold her like that.” Lu Yanhe smiled and then sighed. “Whether you bring four or eight people has nothing to do with others. It’s not like the production crew is paying for it. You pay the salaries of your team members yourself. If you’re willing to pay so many people, you’re also creating jobs. If you really think it’s convenient to bring so many people, then don’t care what others think. But if it’s just to show off or for vanity, then it’s really unnecessary.”

Wang Biao: "That's right. But, Brother Lu, the crew still has to pay for some things. Apart from us, the crew pays for the food and lodging of the other actors' teams."

Lu Yanhe raised his eyebrows in surprise.

"I see."

“Sister Ziyan said back then that it was unnecessary for you to do this. You’ve already paid tens of millions in film fees, why would you care about food and lodging?” Wang Biao said.

"It's alright. What matters in life is having a clear conscience and standing tall," Lu Yanhe said. "I accepted the tens of millions in salary with a clear conscience because I know I'm worth it and I can bring them even greater returns. But having the crew pay for your stays in four-star hotels does exceed their standard for actors. However, it would be tiring for you to stay in ordinary hotels with the crew and travel back and forth between them. I feel more at ease paying for it myself and don't feel like I owe them anything."

Wang Biao sighed.

"Brother Lu, your theory is very sound, but your thinking is very convoluted," he bluntly criticized.

Lu Yanhe: "...When Sister Ziyan hears you say that, she'll think you've graduated from your apprenticeship."

The comments about him are really well-structured and identical.

Wang Biao chuckled.

Lu Yanhe added, "Why don't you just write a book called 'The Master of Roasting'? Maybe you can become a bestselling author."

Wang Biao: "Brother Lu, you actually approve of me that much?"

Wang Biao's face was full of surprise.

Lu Yanhe opened his mouth, as if to ask, "Can't you tell I'm criticizing you?"

What's with that flattered, praised look on your face?!

Depend on!

My phone suddenly rang.

Yan Liang sent a message in the three-person group: "The Gold Rush" premieres tonight. Please help me retweet my promotional Weibo post.

-

"The Gold Rush is an action-adventure TV series starring Wan Yun and Yan Liang."

Lin Yu stood in front of the camera, still somewhat unaccustomed to it.

However, she had written the script in advance, so she wasn't speechless due to nervousness.

This is a pre-recorded broadcast, so Linyu doesn't need to worry about saying the wrong thing and causing bad consequences.

The show "Film and Television Critic," which premiered on Yuehu TV, has already recorded two episodes and aired two episodes.

Basically, we record once a day, and the recorded material is then handed over to Yuehu TV for post-production.

In this way, Lin Yu no longer needs to go to Yuehu TV Station to record.

It just so happens that today is the premiere of "The Gold Rush".

As a commentary program, the program was designed with the following principle in mind: although it is a program of Yuehu TV, TV dramas that are not produced by Yuehu TV can also be freely commented on.

This is not just a promotional segment for Yuehu TV dramas, but rather an attempt to create a truly influential and appealing film and television review program icon.

"To convince the audience of our taste, gather a large number of viewers with similar tastes, and form a commentary program that can guide the development of film and television dramas."

These are the words Lin Yu said at the preparatory meeting.

When Lin Yu said that, some of the veterans from Yuehutai laughed on the spot.

They clearly felt this was just youthful arrogance.

Lin Yu didn't care.

She composed herself and continued speaking to the camera: "The most noteworthy aspect of the premiere of 'The Gold Rush' is definitely not the two male leads, although their names alone are enough to bring huge attention to the show. In recent years, Chinese-language dramas of various types and themes have emerged, but action-adventure dramas, especially those with a treasure hunt theme, have never appeared in the last five years. I wouldn't dare say it's groundbreaking, but in our current film and television environment, it is certainly representative."

"This drama was filmed on location in Southeast Asia. After filming, the male lead, Yan Liang, was so thin that he even became a trending topic. It was because of this that I became looking forward to the drama, rather than just seeing it as a gimmick. Of course, the drama hasn't aired yet, so it's too early to make a conclusive evaluation. Let's watch it first and then discuss its quality tomorrow."

This segment of "The Gold Rush" has been recorded.

Lin Yu breathed a sigh of relief.

She didn't record the entire fifteen minutes in one go, but rather in segments.

Not being a professionally trained host, she is still in the adjustment period.

Chen Siqi had been standing behind the camera watching, but now that the camera had stopped rolling, she walked over and asked with a smile, "How's it feeling to be a news anchor? It's your third day, you should be getting used to it by now, right?"

“Not at all,” Lin Yu said. “I still get nervous and stutter a little.”

Chen Siqi: "You can do it."

"Luckily, it was only a fifteen-minute program," Linyu said. "What do you think?"

Chen Siqi: "I think it's fine. We're not professional hosts, so we shouldn't set such high standards for ourselves from the start."

Lin Yu smiled.

Chen Siqi: "Keep it up! You're the face of our film and television review section on 'Jump Up' right now. Let's take this opportunity together to open up new markets for 'Jump Up'."

"Okay." Lin Yu nodded.

-

"The Gold Rush" will be broadcast on both television and the internet.

The television station is Jinkou Television, a second-tier satellite TV station, whose prime-time ratings are currently only around 0.2%.

"The Gold Rush" was exclusively broadcast here, and then went online on video websites at midnight.

Yan Liang was very nervous.

Although he was the second lead in this drama, he was undoubtedly the main character.

Moreover, he truly put in a lot of effort in this film. Currently, 99% of actors in China haven't suffered as much as he did in "The Gold Rush".

Of course, Yan Liang was also very fortunate to be able to act in a play like "The Gold Rush," which had hardly appeared on the market in recent years.

Its subject matter is itself an attraction.

On the night of the premiere, Lu Yanhe specially turned on the hotel TV and tuned to Jinkou Satellite TV to watch the drama live.

The live stream room, which hadn't been logged into for a long time, suddenly became lively.

Lu Yanhe said, "The drama starring Yan Liang premieres tonight. Everyone can watch it with me."

In the live chat, many people were saying: In the past, when watching Lu Yanhe's live streams, we could only see Lu Yanhe sitting almost motionless. Today, however, because Yan Liang's new drama is airing, we can see Lu Yanhe's reactions while watching the drama.

Someone asked: Do you think Lu Yanhe makes any big facial expressions or movements when watching dramas?

Some people say: He's not a sculpture, of course he'll have it.

Some people say: That's not necessarily true. He usually seems quite calm.

Some people say: "Then you must not have seen his silly side. After he won the Best Actor award, he returned to the set and made everyone call him Best Actor. Have you forgotten that part?"

Someone asked: Huh? He also did such a... "shameless" thing?

Some people say: Bro, no need for quotation marks, he's just a bit shameless in this matter.

Some people say: I used to think Lu Yanhe was very aloof and a very cool young actor.

Someone replied: To be fair, he can be quite aloof at times.

...

Lu Yanhe looked at the rapidly scrolling comments in the live chat, feeling somewhat helpless and speechless.

“I’m still watching. When you’re talking about me, can you at least consider my reputation? I have a reputation too.”

The comments section exploded even more.

Lu Yanhe muttered, "You all agreed to idolize me, didn't you?"

He scratched his head and sighed, "People's hearts are not what they used to be."

At this time, "The Gold Rush" premiered.

-

"Yan Liang's physique... is impressive." Lu Qingzhen stared in shock at Yan Liang on the TV screen. The latter was taking a shower in the bathroom, his upper body exposed to the camera. Lu Qingzhen's eyes widened. "He even has eight-pack abs! This kid!"

Chen Ziyan sat cross-legged on the sofa and laughed when she saw Lu Qingzhen's astonished expression.

"Look at you! Can't you be a little more reserved?"

“It’s just the two of us here, why should I be reserved?” Lu Qingzhen stared at the screen and said, “How come Zhou Ping’an is so lucky? He lost Li Zhibai and Ma Zhiyuan. I thought Yan Liang’s talent was relatively average and not a good hand. But now that his body is showing, I’m willing to bet that as long as Zhou Ping’an manages it well, his body will definitely be on the trending topics and he’ll probably gain a lot of fans.”

Chen Ziyan: "Yan Liang has been in the industry since he was fifteen years old and still stands firm. Moreover, he has always been surrounded by Li Zhibai and Lu Yanhe. Even so, he has not become a background figure. You can tell that this kid has something of his own."

Lu Qingzhen: "Of course he has something to offer. How can you be an artist without something? But to be an artist, you have to have some special charm. I used to think he didn't have much star power, but now it seems he just took the wrong path. He shouldn't have taken the idol route. Wow, I actually felt that kind of male hormone allure from him."

Chen Ziyan: "So Yan He said he would write action movies for him in the future."

"Huh?" Lu Qingzhen exclaimed in surprise, "Yan He is already preparing to write an action movie?"

“Yes.” Chen Ziyan nodded. “He has actually written a martial arts script. But you know, martial arts and action movies are a bit different. This martial arts script is really well written. In my mind, it is a text that can be compared with ‘Rouge’.”

"That's really exaggerated?"

Lu Yanhe has written many screenplays, but in their eyes, although each screenplay was ultimately successful, there are still differences in quality between them. They unanimously agree that the screenplay for "Rouge" is the best.

Now, Chen Ziyan has actually said that Lu Yanhe has written a martial arts script that can rival the text of "Rouge," which has shocked Lu Qingzhen.

Chen Ziyan: "I'm not exaggerating, it's true."

“If this script gets out, won’t people go crazy?” Lu Qingzhen said. “With the film ‘Rouge,’ Chen Bige and Huang Kairen won two Best Actress awards and one Best Actor award. It’s a very prestigious award.”

“Yes, that’s why we haven’t dared to release the script yet, otherwise we would definitely get a lot of calls and pestering us,” Chen Ziyan said. “We can only put it aside for now.”

Lu Qingzhen: "That's incredible! So, it seems like the three of them have very clear career paths going forward: one will become an idol superstar, one a legendary actor, and the other a commercial action star. Will all three of them eventually squeeze into the top tier of the entertainment industry?"

“Who says they can’t?” Chen Ziyan said. “They are all of high quality and have good character. After so many years in the industry, they have all become stable. They are not likely to become arrogant after suddenly becoming famous and ruin themselves. As long as they take a steady path, their future is bright.”

"Zhou Ping'an...tsk tsk, the day those three reach the top of the pyramid will be the day everyone laments that Zhou Ping'an was blind to their talent. Come to think of it, these people were all brought up by him, including Ma Zhiyuan. We have to admit that Ma Zhiyuan is already at the top level among male idols. With such a ace lineup, he still managed to crush them."

Chen Ziyan: "How do you know he doesn't regret it now?"

She is an agent herself, and she knows very well how agents think.

Based on her understanding of Zhou Ping'an, she believed that Zhou Ping'an must have regretted his actions countless times in the dark of night.

-

"Tomorrow, I must see three trending topics related to Yan Liang: Yan Liang's physique, Yan Liang's acting skills, and his role in the drama."

Zhou Pingan rattled off his work instructions over the phone.

"I don't care what method you use, I need to see these three related trending topics on the trending list tomorrow."

After saying that, Zhou Pingan hung up the phone and then dialed the number he had missed earlier.

"Xiao Lei, I was on the phone just now. You were looking for me? Haha, yes, 'The Gold Rush' premieres tonight. Oh dear, I've already done six interviews. I really can't keep up with the schedule."

“Yes, yes, Yan Liang certainly needs your coverage right now. How about this, you give Yan Liang the headline, and I'll arrange an exclusive interview for you, fifteen minutes, how about that?” Zhou Ping’an said. “Don’t worry, I keep my word.”

...

All night long, even two hours after the first episode of "The Gold Rush" had finished airing, Zhou Ping'an was still on the phone.

The ratings and popularity of "The Gold Rush" were much better than expected, especially Yan Liang... The scene where he takes a bath, showing off his eight-pack abs, was posted by some marketing accounts, and many people who didn't watch the show enthusiastically forwarded it and joined the discussion.

Yan Liang's popularity soared rapidly.

According to data monitoring, Zhou Ping'an realized that more than 200,000 people were watching the premiere of "The Gold Rush" with Lu Yanhe in his live broadcast room.

Lu Yanhe's live stream has never had so many people watching online at the same time.

Lu Yanhe said, "As expected, you really need to have some content for people to keep watching my live stream. I've never had so many viewers in my live stream before!"

The comments section was flooded with messages like: "Although you are very handsome, we can't possibly stare at your face for an hour."

Zhou Ping'an immediately sent another message to his colleagues in the publicity team: Lu Yanhe watched the premiere of "The Gold Rush" in his live broadcast room, and the number of online viewers exceeded 200,000.

Zhou Ping'an confessed: This was a press release issued through all channels.

If you're going to take advantage of a situation, don't hesitate at all.

-

That same evening, the ratings for the premiere of "The Gold Rush" were released.

The first episode, which lasted an hour, had three five-minute commercial breaks in between. The initial viewership rating was 0.37%, which eventually rose to 0.62%.

The increase is encouraging.

For Jinkou TV, this was an incredibly joyous occasion, like a godsend.

They are not a top-tier satellite TV station, and their average prime-time ratings are only around 0.2%. Such a start was indeed unexpected for them.

Given this level of popularity, perhaps later episodes could even break 1.

If it can really break the 1% mark, then "The Gold Rush" will become the highest-rated TV series on Tianjin TV in the past two years.

For a non-first-tier satellite TV station, the ratings are just that dismal.

However, the people at Jinkou TV were also shocked.

According to the data they monitored, most of the popularity of "The Gold Rush" was contributed by Yan Liang.

Yan Liang was certainly one of the reasons they bought the television broadcasting rights to "The Gold Rush," but they didn't expect him to become such a hot topic.

After all, apart from "Friends," Yan Liang's other starring roles have been lukewarm at best, and his ability to carry a show is really average.

When did Yan Liang become so influential?

"You're playing better and better."

After Lu Yanhe completed another training session, Ji Xiaohua praised Lu Yanhe.

"Thank you." Lu Yanhe smiled and breathed a sigh of relief. "It was a bit difficult to find the right feeling for this action scene."

Ji Xiaohua was also very outspoken.

"Because you don't exercise much, your limbs, agility, and coordination aren't very good. At first, it was very difficult for you to fight, and you didn't know how to exert your strength."

Having spent these past few days with Ji Xiaohua, Lu Yanhe has become familiar with Ji Xiaohua's speaking style.

That's just how he is; he says what he thinks, regardless of whether you're a big star or a leading actor.

But precisely because of this, Lu Yanhe trusted him quite a bit. He would listen carefully to whatever Ji Xiaohua said and then adjust his behavior accordingly. Seeing how much he valued his opinions, Ji Xiaohua became even more attentive in guiding him.

The film "Burning Fire" is about to start filming, and Lu Yanhe asked Ji Xiaohua, "Brother Xiaohua, will you be on set when the movie starts filming?"

Ji Xiaohua nodded and said, "I will. You can come to me with any questions you have."

“Okay,” Lu Yanhe said. “I will still come to you to practice. If I don’t practice for a day, my movements may become distorted.”

Ji Xiaohua nodded.

Lu Yanhe then asked, "Brother Xiaohua, why didn't you become a martial arts instructor?"

“I can’t design good-looking moves,” Ji Xiaohua said. “I can only do moves myself, but I can’t design moves for others.”

Upon hearing this, Lu Yanhe was both amused and exasperated.

“Then you should continue acting, Brother Hua,” Lu Yanhe said. “I think you still fight very well.”

Ji Xiaohua waved his hand and said, "I'm already this old, how many more years can I play? I might as well switch careers now and find a behind-the-scenes job so I can have a job in the future."

Lu Yanhe listened to Ji Xiaohua's words and seemed to be deep in thought.

"Brother Xiaohua, have you read 'The Gold Rush'?" Lu Yanhe asked.

"I saw it." Ji Xiaohua nodded. "One of my good friends also played a role in it."

"Really? Do you consider a film like 'The Gold Rush' to be an action film?"

"Of course it doesn't count. Although there are many fight scenes in it, its main form of expression is not action scenes," Ji Xiaohua said without hesitation. "Those fights in it are just to make the environment look more chaotic and barbaric."

Lu Yanhe was very surprised.

He had always thought that Ji Xiaohua wasn't the kind of person who was very good at expressing himself, but his judgment on a play seemed to be quite accurate.

The reason Lu Yanhe asked Ji Xiaohua this question was because he saw many people online saying that the action scenes in "The Gold Rush" were very well done, which surprised him.

It now seems that even professional action actor Ji Xiaohua agrees with him that "The Gold Rush" is not an action film.

What is the definition of an action movie?

Is it the length of the action scenes?

Lu Yanhe felt that Ji Xiaohua's definition was spot on: What is the form of expression in a film? If the main form of expression in a film is action, then it is an action film. For example, Jackie Chan's action-comedy films. However, many Hollywood blockbusters with similarly rich fight scenes, although containing a lot of action, are not categorized as action films, but rather as crime films, adventure films, and so on.

Lu Yanhe suddenly understood.

Going back to why Ji Xiaohua said that he overdid it in his action scenes.

Because in those scenes, the style and feel of those movements were the main form of expression for his character.

An actor's performance must grasp the main conflict.

-

The bonus chapter event continues, with the same rules. We currently have 979 monthly votes.

I recommend my old book, "I Became the Scandalous Woman Overnight".

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